Electronic invoicing – Part 1 Semantic model of core elements, Part 2-3 UBL profile, Part 3-3 CII profile
Semantic data model for electronic invoices, with profiles for the two major EU invoice specifications (see UBL and CII below).
Semantic data model for electronic invoices, with profiles for the two major EU invoice specifications (see UBL and CII below).
Planned EN for procurement transactions, generally compatible with TC/434 data elements, to implement (EU) 2019/1780 (2019)
ISO 9735-10:2014 specifies the syntax service directories of all parts of ISO 9735.
The proposed standard will specify a reference architecture for decentralised identity management, optionally enabled by distributed ledger technology (DLT) and blockchain systems. The reference architecture aims to natural persons and legal entities and addresses concepts, cross-cutting aspects, architectural considerations, and architecture views, including functional components, roles, activities, and their relationships with blockchain and DLT. Technical specifications of the legal identity itself and specifically those of official identity documents issued by competent authorities are outside the scope of this standard, since they are regulated based on its own legislation and technical standards. Likewise, this standard does not aim to define specifications that are within the scope of REGULATION (EU) No 910/2014 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 23 July 2014 on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market and repealing Directive 1999/93/EC, currently in force, but to support the Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL amending Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 as regards establishing a framework for a European Digital Identity (COM/2021/281 final, eIDAS 2 Proposal), which includes the provision by Member States of EU Digital Identity Wallets as an enabler for personal identification and qualified trust services, including the issuance of qualified electronic attestations of identity attributes. The standard does not aim to impose any device identification procedure before third parties, without prejudice of any wallet authentication capability required by the eIDAS 2 Proposal. The standard will meet at least the following criteria: - it is technologically neutral; - it is compatible with other relevant international standards on digital identity, such as ISO/IEC 24760, - it is applicable to identity attributes of natural persons, legal entities and things, - the application of this standard allows compliance with current privacy and personal data protection regulation, when appropriate, - it is aligned with the relevant provisions of the eIDAS 2 Regulation proposal, - it enables the deployment of practical, usable, flexible and cost-efficient decentralised identity management systems, - it takes into account the specific needs of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs); and, - it is suitable for use in business-to-business relationships with individuals and legal entities.
A DIDComm 2 Profile for supporting the Wallet and Credential Interaction (WACI) Protocols for both Issuance and Presentation Exchange.
This specification provides a mechanism for the use of JSON Schemas with Verifiable Credentials.
A spedification to define a data storage and message relay mechanism that entities can use to locate public or private permissioned data related to a given Decentralized Identifier (DID).
This specification describes a privacy-respecting mechanism for storing, indexing, and retrieving encrypted data at a storage provider. It is often useful when an individual or organization wants to protect data in a way that the storage provider cannot view, analyze, aggregate, or resell the data.
A protocol to exchange credentials between two identity wallets.
A protocol to register a DID at any given trusted ledger.
This document specifies the Visible Digital Seal (VDS) data structure. The document also specifies possible forms of representation, generation and verification processes applicable to Visible Digital Seals. This document contains support for future types of data encoding. All formats and processes are irrespective of the documents or objects they relate to. This document does not establish the requirements to implement and deploy VDSs, nor the detailed Response Formatting Functions (RFF).
IEC/TR 62837:2013(E) provides to the technical committees a framework for the development and adaptation of documents in order to improve energy efficiency in manufacturing, process control and industrial facility management.